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. [USING
charset_name])
CHAR() interprets each argument
N as an integer and returns a
string consisting of the characters given by the code values
of those integers. NULL values are skipped.
mysql> SELECT CHAR(77,121,83,81,'76');
-> 'MySQL'
mysql> SELECT CHAR(77,77.3,'77.

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3');
-> 'MMM'
As of MySQL 5.0.15, CHAR() arguments larger
than 255 are converted into multiple result bytes. For
example, CHAR(256) is equivalent to
CHAR(1,0), and
CHAR(256*256) is equivalent to
CHAR(1,0,0):
mysql> SELECT HEX(CHAR(1,0)), HEX(CHAR(256));
+----------------+----------------+
| HEX(CHAR(1,0)) | HEX(CHAR(256)) |
+----------------+----------------+
| 0100 | 0100 |
+----------------+----------------+
mysql> SELECT HEX(CHAR(1,0,0)), HEX(CHAR(256*256));
+------------------+--------------------+
| HEX(CHAR(1,0,0)) | HEX(CHAR(256*256)) |
+------------------+--------------------+
| 010000 | 010000 |
+------------------+--------------------+
By default, CHAR() returns a binary string.
To produce a string in a given character set, use the optional
USING clause:
mysql> SELECT CHARSET(CHAR(0x65)), CHARSET(CHAR(0x65 USING utf8));
+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| CHARSET(CHAR(0x65)) | CHARSET(CHAR(0x65 USING utf8)) |
+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| binary | utf8 |
+---------------------+--------------------------------+
If USING is given and the result string is
illegal for the given character set, a warning is issued.

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Also, if strict SQL mode is enabled, the result from
CHAR() becomes NULL.
Before MySQL 5.0.15, CHAR() returns a
string in the connection character set and the
USING clause is unavailable. In addition,
each argument is interpreted modulo 256, so
CHAR(256) and
CHAR(256*256) both are equivalent to
CHAR(0).